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thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big thing that the senate needs to do before the thanksgiving break is pass the national authorization act of the defense bill. and this year, that bill is the terrain of one of the most interesting david and goliath battles. last year alone, an estimated 26,000 instances of unwanted sexual contact, including aggravated sexual assault and rape, according to a survey of active duty members of the military. the defense department estimates that 86 and a half percent of these violent sexual crimes go unreported. and there is a clear-cut disagreement on how to report
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it hung over us a lot. it was an opposition to obama care was probably more committed to obstructing obama care and destroying obama care, than we were to implementing it in the -- despite the opposition, in the states. you know, if he's -- i don't want to second guess, by had there -- it's conceivable, had there been more of an effort to establish the federal exchange earlier and focus on that, rather than to cajole some of those other states, it's quite possible that the federal exchange would be up and running eventually they had to go and bill these exchanges. thank you so much. mes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ life's an adventure and it always has been. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more
it hung over us a lot. it was an opposition to obama care was probably more committed to obstructing obama care and destroying obama care, than we were to implementing it in the -- despite the opposition, in the states. you know, if he's -- i don't want to second guess, by had there -- it's conceivable, had there been more of an effort to establish the federal exchange earlier and focus on that, rather than to cajole some of those other states, it's quite possible that the federal exchange...
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it hung over us a lot. it was an opposition to obama care was probably more committed to obstructing obama care and destroying obama care, than we were to implementing it in the -- despite the opposition, in the states. you know, if he's -- i don't want to second guess, by had there -- it's conceivable, had there been more of an effort to establish the federal exchange earlier and focus on that, rather than to cajole some of those other states, it's quite possible that the federal exchange would be up and running eventually they had to go and bill these exchanges. thank you so much. >>> yesterday, elizabeth warren went before the senate and gave a speech advocating for an absolutely taboo idea. we'll tell you what it is next. >>> we beginning with a rock 'n roll classic. bob dylan's like a rolling stone never had a music video. now 48 years later, the first official video has been released and it's being called an interactive masterpiece. it starts with a video player. all of them featuring people lip synci
it hung over us a lot. it was an opposition to obama care was probably more committed to obstructing obama care and destroying obama care, than we were to implementing it in the -- despite the opposition, in the states. you know, if he's -- i don't want to second guess, by had there -- it's conceivable, had there been more of an effort to establish the federal exchange earlier and focus on that, rather than to cajole some of those other states, it's quite possible that the federal exchange...
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the left, the democrats never used -- never used the filibuster in this way. if it's court packing to a po t point -- two new judges to an 11-member court. what happens when the next supreme court opening comes up? is it going to be packing the court for the president to nominate? >> that's a great point. if justice scalia says -- i love his descents, they sound like someone in a workplace where he has to work with the biggest idiots in the universe. i can't believe i have to come to work with these idiots. he's one of the most brilliant people in the country, but scalia decides he's had it, right, he retires and there's now a vacancy. the same logic of republicans would be like, well, it's court packing if you fill that seat. >> double speak, people say court packing. court packing was when roosevelt wanted to add six judges to the nine he had to get the results in every case. the idea that filling vacancies is court packing is -- i just almost can't believe people are saying it and the fact that people would believe it is extraordinary. >> and to jim's point
the left, the democrats never used -- never used the filibuster in this way. if it's court packing to a po t point -- two new judges to an 11-member court. what happens when the next supreme court opening comes up? is it going to be packing the court for the president to nominate? >> that's a great point. if justice scalia says -- i love his descents, they sound like someone in a workplace where he has to work with the biggest idiots in the universe. i can't believe i have to come to work...
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maybe you shouldn't use your [ bleep ] number for your ipad password, bud. 8484. >> i used it. >> weird. >> got him. it's a good guess. might want to check your facebook, bud. >> what's it say? [ bleep ]. i was going to put something up there rude, but then i saw the picture of your girlfriend and i felt bad. >> he seems, nice, right? charming facebook hacker, dolphins lineman, is at the center of a hazing scandal rocking the nfl this week. i'll be joined here in the studio by a former player who said this week you only get bullied in an nfl locker room if you allow it to happen. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local store today. ♪ stacy's mom has got it
maybe you shouldn't use your [ bleep ] number for your ipad password, bud. 8484. >> i used it. >> weird. >> got him. it's a good guess. might want to check your facebook, bud. >> what's it say? [ bleep ]. i was going to put something up there rude, but then i saw the picture of your girlfriend and i felt bad. >> he seems, nice, right? charming facebook hacker, dolphins lineman, is at the center of a hazing scandal rocking the nfl this week. i'll be joined here in...
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>> ask us where we went, ask us what we did, ask us how the food was, ask us how the temperature was. i think most importantly for veterans, ask us what's next in our lives. >> right. >> so, our lives as civically engaged individuals, as those predisposed for service, those who volunteered for military service, those lives don't end when we take off our uniforms. so, while we are grateful for every thank you we get, we just need to hear something else after that that says we still want you, we still need you and we think that what you have here in your civilian clothes is just as important, if not more important, than what you did in your uniform. >> and also that you are a person, i see you, the person, the individual living, breathing person in front of me who's going to have to get up and go to a job tomorrow and not some type that's in my head that i apply this phrase to. >> and i think that's a larger problem. it's sort of, it's the civilian military divide, right? there's a lot of misunderstandings, misconceptions. as you mentioned in the opening, we talk a lot about some of the
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evenings from new york. i'm chris hayes. an nbc news exclusive tonight. president obama sat down with our own chuck todd for a lengthy interview to discuss the maelstrom of criticism over the rollout of the health care website, in particular, the president addressed his repeated promise throughout the health care reform battle that people would be able to keep their existing plans. >> and some of those people like those policies and they can't keep it. what happened? >> well, first of all, i meant what i said and we worked hard to try to make sure that we implemented it properly. but obviously, we didn't do a good enough job. and i regret that. we're talking about 5% of the population who are in what's called the individual market. they're out there buying health insurance on their own. a lot of these plans are sub-par plans. and we put in a clause in the law that said, if you have one of those plans, even if it was subpar when the
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and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is prohibition, but much like the policy in the past, it doesn't necessarily reflect behavior. the hypocrisy, regarding trey radel, before his bust, voted to drug test the food stamp recipients. joining me now, founder and executive director of the drug policy alliance, and joy? you spent a lot of time in florida, here is my reaction, i am torn between rage at the hypocrisy, and compassion for somebody who is going through substance abuse issues. >> i even have compassion for rush limbaugh, when he was walking around buying oxycontin. one wishes that people on the right could transfer that same sense of compa
and this forces us to reckon with the fact across america, illegal drugs are used by people who don't fit the comfortable stereotype. powder and crack cocaine are not just used by people over there, the ones on the street corners and in the neighborhoods you don't go to after dark. in fact, when is comes to cocaine, white people have used it as much as black people. when you talk about crack cocaine, it is used as much by white folks as black folks. our policy on drugs in america is...
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it's on us. but we can't lose sight of the fact that the status quo before the affordable care act was not working at all. >> crucial point that has gotten lost in the coverage over the last month. that part of the speech, the fumble the ball part, that's what got the headlines. but the most important thing that happened today was president obama marking a new chapter in the tempestuous frenemy-like relationship between the health insurance industry and his administration. from the very beginning, this has been one of the most complicated relationships in all of politics. up to and including the creation of the affordable care act, the insurance companies said they were on board with reform. they were also simultaneously funding the opposition. largest health care lobbying group in the country spent a total of $102.4 million in just 15 months to prevent obama care from becoming law in the first place. the obama administration and the health insurance companies viewed each other with deep skeptici
it's on us. but we can't lose sight of the fact that the status quo before the affordable care act was not working at all. >> crucial point that has gotten lost in the coverage over the last month. that part of the speech, the fumble the ball part, that's what got the headlines. but the most important thing that happened today was president obama marking a new chapter in the tempestuous frenemy-like relationship between the health insurance industry and his administration. from the very...
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it hung over us a lot. it was an opposition to obama care was probably more committed to obstructing obama care and destroying obama care, than we were to implementing it in the -- despite the opposition, in the states. you know, if he's -- i don't want to second guess, by had there -- it's conceivable, had there been more of an effort to establish the federal exchange earlier and focus on that, rather than to cajole some of those other states, it's quite possible that the federal exchange would be up and running eventually they had to go and bill these exchanges. thank you so much. clay. mom? come in here. come in where? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you do. when did you get this place? when i negotiated your new contract, it was part of the deal. cool. [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an anci
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ >>> we are book on this election night tracking all the returns. john, you just wrote a book called dollarocracsy. terry mccauliffe is in a battle with -- he outspent cuccinelli, outside spending was more than heavily than mccauliffe. chris christie outspent barbara buono by quite a bit. but new jersey went overwhelmly in favor of the democrats. 24 million on behalf of the democrats, only $10 million for the republican party. doesn't that -- big outside money, bad, this pool of reactionary forces against the little guy, the progressive? >> here's the bottom line, we'll see where virginia ends up, we're going to come out in a situation where the top of the ticket races where the most money was won, where the business community went, you had a victory. there's no doubts that unions come in and they spend money, and
will power us all... into the future. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] united is rolling out global, satellite-fed wi-fi to connect you even 35,000 feet over the ocean. ♪ that's...wifi friendly. ♪ >>> we are book on this election night tracking all the returns. john, you just wrote a book called dollarocracsy. terry mccauliffe is in a battle with -- he outspent cuccinelli, outside spending was more than heavily than mccauliffe. chris christie outspent barbara buono by quite a bit. but...
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stay with us. msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races. his home state. >> i think he was making the case that it was going to have to be the former. i don't think there was any doubt it was going to be a job application, because i'm willing to go into areas, he meant minority areas where you get few vote it s if you're a republica. he said i'm the guy to do that. these other guys are like trolls who won't show up, who will stay up, and he's saying i can meet the other side and deal with them. >> i agree. and i think that it is incredibly appealing message to voters, and barack obama used this message to tremendous effect. of course, in that first big speech in 2004, the idea that politics, that the -- all the rancor of politics, and with the right person in place that can be wiped away. >> if he's l
stay with us. msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and that epic music can only mean one thing, it is election night in america. we're following a couple of key races. his home state. >> i think he was making the case that it was going to have to be the former. i don't think there was any doubt it was going to be a job application, because i'm willing to go into areas, he meant minority...
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he got something fixed for us. people like that shrewd, ruthless politics in a weird way it was getting stuffer jersey when it really needed it. i think people like that, especially in jersey. i think hillary clinton -- if these two go to war, if they go to war with each other, it will be fascinating to watch. you have this big guy who talks street talk, almost like none of your business, forget about it, that kind of talk. hillary clinton will find out a way to be that old fighting for children candidate we knew many years ago. does that resonate today, or does she have to come on more of a state's person? its more diplomatic, more calm. this will be an interesting situation of what is the right temperament. i am guessing this is more like christie than it is the real fire breathers like ted crews, i think. we will seize. >> every poll, you talk about this on your show, every poll says that voters hate washington, hated the shutdown, the polarization. terry mcauliffe, who is mr. washington, his resume -- >> i know
he got something fixed for us. people like that shrewd, ruthless politics in a weird way it was getting stuffer jersey when it really needed it. i think people like that, especially in jersey. i think hillary clinton -- if these two go to war, if they go to war with each other, it will be fascinating to watch. you have this big guy who talks street talk, almost like none of your business, forget about it, that kind of talk. hillary clinton will find out a way to be that old fighting for...
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us, they used to shape strategy, they were constructive. now they're destructive. they're going after ideological purity rather than something more constructive. >> when you look back, i always put it this way, when you look back at the gingrich contract for america and the kind of agenda of the tea party congress, in fact there was actual social policy they wanted to implement, much of it i think terrible, a lot of those things we still live with today, but there was an agenda, and there is no agenda now. >> this is just no, no, no, no. >> this is no, no, this is destruction, destruction, destruction, and that really comes, that transformation comes across beautifully in the piece. julia ioffi from "the new republic," thank you. >> thanks. >> john boehner signs on for obama care and republicans were hoping it would be a cataclysmic disaster. the surprising turn of events next. no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optio
us, they used to shape strategy, they were constructive. now they're destructive. they're going after ideological purity rather than something more constructive. >> when you look back, i always put it this way, when you look back at the gingrich contract for america and the kind of agenda of the tea party congress, in fact there was actual social policy they wanted to implement, much of it i think terrible, a lot of those things we still live with today, but there was an agenda, and there...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and it is a historic, momentous day in the history of u.s. political system. >> the threshold for cloture on nominations, not including those of the supreme court of the united states, is now a majority. >> today for the first time in nearly 40 years, the senate changed its rules on filibusters, after a series of dramatic clashes over the last few years and repeated threats by the majority leader that always dissipated at the last moment. but today, senate majority leader harry reid and the democrats finally voted to eliminate the filibuster for executive nominees and judicial nominees other than the supreme court. majority leader reid, who had long-resisted employing this, the so-called nuclear option, explained on the senate floor today why such an extraordinary measure was necessary. >> the american people believe congress is broken. the american people believe the senate is broken. and i be
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and it is a historic, momentous day in the history of u.s. political system. >> the threshold for cloture on nominations, not including those of the supreme court of the united states, is now a majority. >> today for the first time in nearly 40 years, the senate changed its rules on filibusters, after a series of dramatic clashes over the last few...
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and what all this reminds us is, campaigns are a test of character. win or lose, you're going to have to live with yourself and also your family. joining me now, former democratic missouri state senator jeff smith, who is now an assistant proew of politics and advocacy, ran over former congressman russ carnahan, 2004, a dynasty in missouri politics. smith went to federal prison for campaign violations during that campaign. also, josh barro with "business insider." i cannot believe what has unfolded in the last 36 hours with this story. dan save yj, "odds that mary is pretending to be angry to help liz get elected? mary's anger makes it seem costly." >> i don't buy it. >> by the way, a lot of people are like, you can't trust the cheneys, this is scripted, blah, blah, blah. >> including from chris barrett, the former head of g.o. proud, the republican gay group, so it's not just lefties. i don't buy it. mary and her wife seem genuinely ang angry, how i read it, but i don't think this helps liz cheney. if anything, it's not like this makes her look like
and what all this reminds us is, campaigns are a test of character. win or lose, you're going to have to live with yourself and also your family. joining me now, former democratic missouri state senator jeff smith, who is now an assistant proew of politics and advocacy, ran over former congressman russ carnahan, 2004, a dynasty in missouri politics. smith went to federal prison for campaign violations during that campaign. also, josh barro with "business insider." i cannot believe...
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rates for us and them -- now that's progressive. call or click today. >>> perhaps you've heard the cheney family is embroiled in a massive feud right now. liz cheney, who's running for senate in wyoming, just essentially disavowed her gay sister's marriage. yikes! what an awkward thanksgiving dinner that would be. imagine you're there. no, really. my question for you tonight is, if you were a guest at a theoretical cheney dinner this year, what would you say to break up the awkwardness? tweet your answers to allinwithchris or post them on facebook and i will talk about it at end of the show. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain, you feel...congested. beat down. crushed. but sudafed gives you maximum strength sinus pressure and pain relief. so you feel free. powerful sinus relief. sudafed. open up. >>> in today's headline worthy of the onion, we get this from a walmart in canton, ohio, where that store is conducting a thanksgiving dinner food drive for their own employees. this picture says it all -- "please donat
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with you 100% of the time or you won't vote for us. that's why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. >> joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last days of the ken cuccinelli campaign and a little color in his report was that the person before cuccinelli updated the crowd on the latest benghazi stuff, and that's like the perfect difference. here's that christie sermon to his own faithful i thought was an interesting moment. >> and that speech was in toms river, new jersey, which is, if you can call anything a republican stronghold in new jersey, that's it. christie won that county 2-1 in 2009, and he's going there and telling these people, look, we have to compromise with democrats. when i spoke to
with you 100% of the time or you won't vote for us. that's why we have the political system we have in washington now, because we have people who have become convinced that they have to be 100 percenters. >> joining me now, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, josh barrel, politics editor at business insider and richard kim, executive editor at thenation.com. josh, you wrote about that speech and i thought it was a fascinating study in contrast. david wilde did a great piece about the last...
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thanks for joining us this hour. the last time this voted for governor in texas, this is the way texas voted if you break it down by race. white people in texas voted for the republican in that race by a 40-point margin. african-americans in texas voted for the democrat in that race by a 77-point margin. latinos in texas also voted democratic, overwhelmingly in that governors' race. latinos ro voted for the democrat by a margin of 23 points. of course, in the overall sense, the white population was the largest proportion of the vote overall, so the republican candidate carried the day in that governors race in texas in 2010, but the racial disparities were really, really, really stark.
thanks for joining us this hour. the last time this voted for governor in texas, this is the way texas voted if you break it down by race. white people in texas voted for the republican in that race by a 40-point margin. african-americans in texas voted for the democrat in that race by a 77-point margin. latinos in texas also voted democratic, overwhelmingly in that governors' race. latinos ro voted for the democrat by a margin of 23 points. of course, in the overall sense, the white population...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a republican right now. and it certainly helps when so much of the media is serving up incomplete reports about the affordable care act. is the flurry of coverage about obama care confusing you? well, we here at "all in" can help. here's our "viewer's guide to watching obama care coverage." when you see a report about someone being dropped from their insurance and not able to afford a replacement policy -- >> you've got millions of people being kicked off their plan. >> katherine says she found a plan on the health insurance marketplace tha
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. behind in the polls, desperate to turn things around, the republican candidate for governor of virginia, ten cuccinelli, the cucc, was on the trail today ripping obama care, convinced, it seems, that this will be the issue that can catapult him to an improbable victory tomorrow. probably not going to happen, but bashing obama care is good politics if you're a...
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dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td amer
dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under...
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but perhaps not surprisingly, its use spiked under bill clinton. >> they required us to get 60 votes. we didn't get it, we didn't get it twice, and so where i come from, that means we lost. >> reporter: by 2005, it was republicans who were threatening filibuster reform. >> we turn to the latest political battle on capitol hill. it's the fight over federal judges and the so-called nuclear option. >> back then, it was a senator mcconnell urging up or down votes. >> let's get back to the way the senate operated for over 200 years, up or down votes on the president's nominee, no matter who the president is, no matter who's in control of the senate. >> back then, the two sides were able to avoid pushing the button. since then, republicans have embarked on an unprecedented obstruction campaign against the president's agenda, particularly against his executive and judicial nominees. you can see the obstruction ticked up under clinton and effectively double under obama. >> in the history of our country, some 230 plus years, there have been 168 filibusters of executive and judicial nominations
but perhaps not surprisingly, its use spiked under bill clinton. >> they required us to get 60 votes. we didn't get it, we didn't get it twice, and so where i come from, that means we lost. >> reporter: by 2005, it was republicans who were threatening filibuster reform. >> we turn to the latest political battle on capitol hill. it's the fight over federal judges and the so-called nuclear option. >> back then, it was a senator mcconnell urging up or down votes. >>...
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dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. >>> in the battle to hold on to their senate majority next year, salvation for democrats might come from a very unlikely place, the red state of georgia. to understand why, let's back up to 2008, which was, to put it mildly, a very first handily election cycle for democrats. barack obama was elected with the largest share of the popular vote since any candidate since lbj in 1964. and that sweeping wind came with some serious coattails. big gains for his party in congress, 21 seats in the house, 8 in the senate. 2008 was by any measure, a real wave election. but in 2014, six years later, all of those senate seats that were on the ballot in 2008 will be up again. because 2008 was such a good year for democrats, a year when the national tide carried altd
dionne, thanks for joining us. you'd probably rather be talking about the red sox. >> we should welcome some viewers back to the show. >> thank you, e.j. dionne for joining us. >>> why the red state of georgia could help democrats coming up in 2014. that's coming up. >>> in the battle to hold on to their senate majority next year, salvation for democrats might come from a very unlikely place, the red state of georgia. to understand why, let's back up to 2008, which...